NBA Finals, Indiana Pacers and Oklahoma City Thunder
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The Mirror US on MSNESPN's NBA Finals broadcast plans hit at the last minute by tornado warning in Oklahoma CityESPN has been impacted by a tornado warning in Oklahoma with production trucks under threat, meaning that the pictures could be controlled elsewhere for Game 2 of the NBA Finals
In an exclusive interview with News 9's Dean Blevins, former Thunder center and current ESPN analyst Kendrick Perkins reflects on his deep love for Oklahoma City, praises the Thunder's team chemistry and title chances,
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It's always a party at Thunder UP in the Park at Scissortail Park before a Thunder playoff game, but a new feature has added to the fan experience.
The young team’s rise has been fuelled by a happy chemistry. But, after a Game One loss in the N.B.A. Finals, will it be enough?
Haliburton (14 points, 10 rebounds) and the Pacers overcame Shai Gilgeous-Alexander ‘s game-high 38 points and multiple double-digit leads throughout. The Thunder entered the fourth quarter with a 9-point lead and ended the game efficiently in many areas, including free-throws (21-of-24) and turnovers (6).
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Despite a heartbreaking Game 1 loss to the Indiana Pacers due to a buzzer-beater, Oklahoma City Thunder's coach Mark Daigneault remains confident. He emphasizes the importance of adjustments, particularly in reducing turnovers and improving late-game execution.
NBA Finals don't get much more small-market than this. But don't tell that to Oklahoma City Mayor David Holt. He doesn't want to hear it. The NBA Finals tip off Thursday (8:30 p.m. ET, ESPN) with the Oklahoma City Thunder hosting the Indiana Pacers.